Quote Originally Posted by Awaji E
I agree with half of #1. It's good to have full stacks to your right, acting before you, but it's also good to have short stacks to your left, acting after you.
This might be true for the 2 or 3 places acting after you, but generally when you sit at a table you can't choose the seat. If there are 3 short stacks at a table, there's a good chance that one or two will be in the half of the table in front of you. I would rather everyone on the table have full stacks.